a pair of young women wielding various "tools of destruction" can make in a morningπ
And to finish off, here's a cute scene in the central raised bed in the back patio garden: a little slice of life imitating art π
a pair of young women wielding various "tools of destruction" can make in a morningπ
And to finish off, here's a cute scene in the central raised bed in the back patio garden: a little slice of life imitating art π
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(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)
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I mentioned a few weeks back that whilst we were dismantling the fruit cages, I decided to save the standard redcurrant and move it round to the kitchen courtyard. As usual I didn't take a photo at the time but here it is in it's new home. Mind you, I don't think it was too happy to be uprooted and plonked in a pot, albeit a large one, because soon after I took said photo it dropped all its leaves π I'm hoping it's only a temporary sulk and that it will perk up again next spring!
Coming back to more recent garden tasks, not only was I working my way round the hedge border in the ornamental front garden, I also had to be ruthless in the greenhouse last week too π¦
Before we went south, the tomatoes were finally starting to fruit but we'd had only a handful actually ripen.
The sweet peppers were even further behind! The cucumbers, to be fair though, have been pretty productive.
So it was all pretty "jungly" in there before we went away, but when we got back most of the leaves of the Orangeto tomatoes were yellow, wilting, and spotty. The Summerlast leaves, though, were perfectly fine! I decided drastic measures were called for so I stripped off all the manky foliage leaving some very sorry-looking tomato plants in my wake π I also took off a fair few of the leaves from the Summerlast plants in the hope that the fruits would have more access to the light to help them ripen.
By last week the cucumbers were just about finished but I've been happy with the harvest from the two plants. As for the sweet peppers, well I don't know if I will attempt to grow them again ~ not from plug plants anyway, as by the time they are despatched I just seem to run out of growing time. The same is true of the tomatoes, to be honest, so I think that next year I may gird me loins and try from seed so that I can sow earlier in the season.
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Miss Bluebell was back in one of her favourite spots again yesterday, still hoping that the birds wouldn't notice her! After a while she moved further along the border and relaxed in the sunshine. Not so much of that today, unfortunately, but at least I was able to make a good start on the front wall border yesterday whilst it was still warm and sunny.
Even piling up all my gardening stuff in front of the border couldn't disguise the mess it was in!
Like the side border, we made this one in three sections to follow the slope of the garden. It's been such a long time since I did anything in the border that I couldn't remember what, if anything, I'd planted in there apart from the shrubsπ